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    Wrist fusion in peripheral paralysis by Le Nen, D., Kerfant, N., Dellestable, A., Andro, C., Letissier, H.

    Published in Hand surgery and rehabilitation (01-02-2022)
    “…In cases of paralysis of the upper limb, wrist fusion is useful in selected indications, especially when there are little to no tendon transfers available to…”
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    Coverage of skin defect due to losses of substance in the elbow by Le Nen, D., Kerfant, N., Vaiss, L., Letissier, H., Hu, W.

    “…Skin defects of the elbow follow severe trauma or bone exposure after skin necrosis, osteitis, or management of infected pseudarthrosis. The orthopedic and…”
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    Coverage of cutaneous substance loss in the leg: Techniques and indications by Henry, A., Ta, P., Trimaille, A., Monnerie, C., Kerfant, N., Hu, W.

    “…Cutaneous substance loss in the leg is frequent; more often than not, it is trauma-related. It calls for complex management and necessitates the application of…”
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    Treatment of traumatic losses of substance in the foot by Ta, P., Henry, A.S., Trimaille, A., Kerfant, N., Hu, W.

    “…Treatment of traumatic loss of bone and tissue substance in the foot necessitates special consideration of the anatomy and physiology of the segment. The…”
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    Soft tissue coverage options around the knee by Kerfant, N., Ta, P., Trimaille, A., Henry, A.S., Dubrana, F., Le Nen, D., Hu, W.

    “…Defects around the knee exhibit various etiologies and pose challenges to both orthopedists and plastic surgeons. While a number of reconstructive coverage…”
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    Treatment of necrosis of Achilles tendon without tendon reconstruction: About four cases by Monnerie, C, Le Nen, D, Hu, W, Letissier, H, Kerfant, N

    “…Management of the combined loss of Achilles tendon and skin is difficult. However, these are not exceptional situations after Achilles tendon surgery. Data…”
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    Multiple Giant Cell Tumors of the Tendon Sheath : Separate Volar and Dorsal Lesions Involving Three Digits of the Same Hand Following Repetitive Trauma by Kerfant, N., Bardin, T., Roulot, E.

    Published in Journal of hand and microsurgery (13-09-2016)
    “…Giant-cell tumors of the tendon sheath correspond to a localized form of pigmented villonodular synovitis. GCTTS typically occur in the hand where they…”
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    Evolution of surgical indications in upper limb functional surgery for tetraplegic patients: Retrospective study of 428 procedures by Edery, N, Revol, M, Geffrier, A, Rem, K, Kerfant, N, Cristofari, S

    “…Regarding surgical strategy for upper limb functional rehabilitation in patients with traumatic tetraplegia, there are few publications and the case series are…”
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    Keloid scars (part I): Clinical presentation, epidemiology, histology and pathogenesis by Philandrianos, C, Kerfant, N, Jaloux, Jr, C, Martinet, L, Bertrand, B, Casanova, D

    “…Keloid scars are a dysregulated response to cutaneous wound healing and are characterized by excessive deposition of collagen. Clinical and histological…”
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    Secondary digit reconstruction of mutilated hand by Hu, W, Le Nen, D, Kerfant, N, Henry, A S, Trimaille, A, Monnerie, C, Claudic, Y, Ta, P

    “…Traumatic digit amputation generates functional, aesthetic and psychological disabilities. Such post-traumatic consequences call for a rigorous therapeutic…”
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    Free vascularized fibular graft as a salvage procedure for large clavicular defect: A two cases report by Lenoir, H, Williams, T, Kerfant, N, Robert, M, Le Nen, D

    “…Summary The gold standard technique for treating clavicle non-union is based on cortico-cancellous bone graft harvested from the iliac crest and fixed with a…”
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    Aesthetic functional reconstruction of the mutilated hand: Indications and selection of reconstructive techniques by Hu, W., Kerfant, N., Henry, A.S., Trimaille, A., Monnerie, C., Artz, M., Rouanet, M., Perruisseau-Carrier, A., Ta, P.

    “…Advances in microsurgery together with improvements in reconstructive surgical techniques over recent decades have enlarged the scope of available techniques…”
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    Management of complex forearm defects: A multidisciplinary approach by Hu, W., Le Nen, D., Kerfant, N., Henry, A.S., Trimaille, A., Rouanet, M., Letissier, H., Perruisseau-Carrier, A., Ta, P.

    “…Complex forearm defects with significant damage to, or loss of skin, tendon, muscle, bone and neurovascular structures represent a great challenge for…”
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    Multidisciplinary management of the bone and joint infection complicating treatment of an open fracture of the lower limb by Trimaille, A., Kerfant, N., Henry, A.-S., Ta, P., Rouanet, M., Le Nen, D., Stindel, E., Ansart, S., Hu, W.

    “…Bone and joint infections (BJI) of the lower limb can cause functional sequelae and in some cases have an impact on patient's life prognostic. One of the main…”
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    Keloid scars (part II): Treatment and prevention by Jaloux, C, Bertrand, B, Degardin, N, Casanova, D, Kerfant, N, Philandrianos, C

    “…Keloids scars are a dysregulated response to cutaneous wound healing and can be associated with substantial physical and psychological distress. Unfortunately,…”
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    Inadvertent Subcutaneous Injection of Hypertonic Saline Solution During Lipofilling by Kerfant, N., Philandrianos, C., Alliez, A., Casanova, D.

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-08-2013)
    “…Subcutaneous infiltration with a mixture of plain saline and adrenaline is a useful option in lipoharvesting for autologous fat grafting. This report presents…”
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    Hawkins’ type-II talar fracture with subtalar dislocation: A very unusual combination by Gérard, R., Kerfant, N., Dubois de Mont Marin, G., Stern, R., Assal, M.

    “…We report the unusual case of a 16-year-old young man who sustained a rare association of a Hawkins’ type-II talar neck fracture with a complete medial…”
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    Surgical management of closed, isolated proximal phalanx fractures in the long fingers: Functional outcomes and complications of 87 fractures by Desaldeleer-Le Sant, A.-S., Le Sant, A., Beauthier-Landauer, V., Kerfant, N., Le Nen, D.

    Published in Hand surgery and rehabilitation (01-04-2017)
    “…Finger fractures are the most common skeletal injuries of the upper limbs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional outcomes and complications…”
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    Functional reconstruction of the forearm by composite free flap of fibula and soleus reinnervated. About a clinical case by Blanc, C, Kerfant, N, Robert, M, Gasnier, P, Hu, W

    “…We present the case of a forearm functional reconstruction of composite fibula free flap. This is a complex forearm trauma by crushing in a 24-year-old…”
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